Dennis Schneider obituary

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Dennis Schneider

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Liz Foster

October 19, 2023

I have fond memories of Dennis in High School. Reading the comments they all support the adult I believed he would become.

Georgia Trower Wiginton

September 6, 2023

What a great testament to a wonderful life. So sorry to hear of your passing Dennis.

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Ron & Cindy Zeringue

November 15, 2022

Sorry for your loss. Enjoyed working & playing tennis in Mandeville and Katy with Dennis. Sad to hear the news.

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Elizabeth Brennan

November 14, 2022

Sending my love to condolences to Cathy, Jessica and the rest of his loved ones.

Diane Alexander Craik

November 14, 2022

In 1995 our neighborhood flooded, with three feet of water in my house. Having just moved into the area about a year prior, my family knew few neighbors. I will never forget Dennis and a few neighbors going house to house pulling out the wet carpet. When the Red Cross arrived with a food truck for the flood victims, it was Dennis who volunteered to have the truck on his driveway. It was his family's friendliness, humor and hospitality that got us through this difficult event. Thanks, Dennis. RIP.

John W N Holmes

November 14, 2022

So sorry to hear about Dennis early passing. He was such a charming individual. Always smiling and he managed to bring a smile to most peoples faces. He used to tease me about my 'East Texas' (British) accent and it was always fun to be around him.
RIP Dennis

Glen Lochte

November 13, 2022

I am someone who Dennis helped and advised. 25 yrs ago. Thank you.

Dale Allen

November 13, 2022

What a shock to hear of Dennis´s passing. I worked for Dennis in Project Academy. He was one of those bosses that you remember fondly from your career. We visited several times after his retirement, when I traveled to Austin for meetings. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.

Jeff McPhate

November 13, 2022

I started my career at Shell in 1981 and had the office next to Dennis. Fridays meant happy hour at one of the Mexican restaurants on Westheimer where we indulged in those Margaritas he was so fond of. Many, many hours I spent in his company over the 32 years I spent in Shell. As an LSU alumnus he gave me a lot of grief, especially during baseball season. After years of not encountering him, I remember sitting next to him at the retirement seminar and catching up. Seems like only yesterday. With so many shared years, I might not remember every shared experience, but one thing that can be said is that I could never forget Dennis and his zest for life. He has been taken from this earth too soon. My condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and live musicians everywhere. If they knew him, they know what they are missing. If they didn't, they have missed out on one of life's greatest gifts.

Stephan Mason

November 13, 2022

I was shocked and heartbroken to hear of Dennis´s passing. I still can´t believe it, because when I knew him, he was bigger than life. I was his HR Rep for 5 years while working at Shell International E&P (SIEP). He was one of my favorite Engineering Managers. He always had time to explain technical details. I once asked him about Subsea Manifolds and he proceeded to find a powerpoint slide pack to explain things. He loved his family and talked about them. I also recall his keen sense of humor and the love of his UT longhorns. RIP Dennis. Your old HR Rep.

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